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For people who like REAL HIP HOP

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  • Registered Users Posts: 92 ✭✭Gabriel


    Mc Hammer is great!!!
    Yeah , yeah , yea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! everybody put their hands in the air !!! yeah , yeah !!!!!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,041 ✭✭✭Seachmall


    Who gives a SH*T whos gangsta' and whos not. Gangsta' does not create good beats. This THUG mentality in hip-hop is bull. Yes, rap comes from the streets and from hustlers but I hate when you hear "oh his beats ****, hes not a thug".

    Stop judging rappers by their street cred'. I know alot of people here don't but alot do and I just thought I'd toss my 2 cents into the mix.

    Now in saying that here are some I think have skills (whether they're thug or not);

    50 cent (Get rich our die tryin')
    G Unit (The Gangsta Mix)
    Tupac*
    KRS-One (Prophets vs Profits)*
    Dead Prez (Lets Get Free)
    DMX (Year of the Dog)
    The Ambassador* (Get You Open)
    The Game*

    *Listen to anything you can get of them.

    The list goes on but these are some of my favourites.


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,778 ✭✭✭✭Kold


    lol #63


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,431 ✭✭✭spacecoyote


    Kold wrote:
    lol #63

    i concur :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,166 ✭✭✭Neamhshuntasach


    if you want to listen to some good conscious and underground hip hop i suggest you check out these albums. most are pretty recent. this is all i've been listening to in the past year

    Murs - 3:16 the 9th edition
    Aesop rock - Fast cars, danger, fire and knives
    Apathy - Eastern Philosophy
    Blue Scholars - Blue Scholars
    C Rayz Walz - The Dropping
    Decompoze - Decomposition
    Eulorhythmics - Extended play
    Hell Razah - Renaissance Child
    J Dilla - Donuts
    Jedi mind tricks - Servants In Heaven, Kings In Hell
    louis logic and j.j. brown - misery loves comedy
    Lupe Fiasco - Food & Liquor
    MF Grimm - American Hunger
    Mos Def - True Magic
    P.O.S. - Audition
    Stones Throw - 10 Years
    Strange fruit project - The healing
    The coup - Pick a bigger weapon
    The roots - Game Theory
    The Rza Presents - Afro Samurai
    vordul mega - the revolution of yung havoks
    The 4 Horsemen - Chapter Six EP
    Pumpkinhead - Orange Moon Over Brooklyn
    Redman - Live from the Bricks
    Elohim Marino - Son Of Hip-Hop
    Reef the lost cauze - Feast or famine
    Hezekiah - Hurry Up & Wait
    Snowgoons Deluxe - German Lugers
    Wisemen - Wisemen Approaching
    Army Of The Pharaohs - The Torture Papers
    Underclassmen - Underclassic
    Mr. Lif - Mo' Mega
    Bronze Nazareth - The Great Migration
    Busdriver - Roadkill Overcoat
    The Linguistics - The Writes of Passage
    killah priest presents - the end of the world
    black panther - the darkest night ever


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  • Registered Users Posts: 9,460 ✭✭✭Orizio


    Damn and I thought I listened to too much Hip-Hop...:eek:

    What are those Decompoze, Black Panther and Hell RAZAH albums like?And has anyone heard Klashnekoff's album yet?


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,166 ✭✭✭Neamhshuntasach


    i was really impressed by hell rezah's album. very well produced and solid lyrics to go with. sounds like nas at times with his accent.

    decompoze's album is really laid back. beats are slow and jazzy. a real mellow albums and an easy listen.

    black panther's album is a concept album. he produced a lot of consistent beats and they are kinda dark. features a lot of good underground heads. murs spits flames on wheres the beef? well worth checking out


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,460 ✭✭✭Orizio


    Yeah I'm a big fan of Hell RAZAH and 4th Disciple, one of the best MC's around today.If you haven't gotten it yet,check out Sunz Of Man Freedom Of Speech which was brilliant.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 26 streetryder


    if you want to listen to some good conscious and underground hip hop i suggest you check out these albums. most are pretty recent. this is all i've been listening to in the past year

    Murs - 3:16 the 9th edition
    Aesop rock - Fast cars, danger, fire and knives
    Apathy - Eastern Philosophy
    Blue Scholars - Blue Scholars
    C Rayz Walz - The Dropping
    Decompoze - Decomposition
    Eulorhythmics - Extended play
    Hell Razah - Renaissance Child
    J Dilla - Donuts
    Jedi mind tricks - Servants In Heaven, Kings In Hell
    louis logic and j.j. brown - misery loves comedy
    Lupe Fiasco - Food & Liquor
    MF Grimm - American Hunger
    Mos Def - True Magic
    P.O.S. - Audition
    Stones Throw - 10 Years
    Strange fruit project - The healing
    The coup - Pick a bigger weapon
    The roots - Game Theory
    The Rza Presents - Afro Samurai
    vordul mega - the revolution of yung havoks
    The 4 Horsemen - Chapter Six EP
    Pumpkinhead - Orange Moon Over Brooklyn
    Redman - Live from the Bricks
    Elohim Marino - Son Of Hip-Hop
    Reef the lost cauze - Feast or famine
    Hezekiah - Hurry Up & Wait
    Snowgoons Deluxe - German Lugers
    Wisemen - Wisemen Approaching
    Army Of The Pharaohs - The Torture Papers
    Underclassmen - Underclassic
    Mr. Lif - Mo' Mega
    Bronze Nazareth - The Great Migration
    Busdriver - Roadkill Overcoat
    The Linguistics - The Writes of Passage
    killah priest presents - the end of the world
    black panther - the darkest night ever

    lol you sure like your hip hop dont ya lol, i listen to alot but man you got alot of variety


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,503 ✭✭✭Makaveli


    40 odd albums over a year isn't really that much though.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 88 ✭✭WATPOAE


    if you want to listen to some good conscious and underground hip hop i suggest you check out these albums. most are pretty recent. this is all i've been listening to in the past year

    Murs - 3:16 the 9th edition
    Aesop rock - Fast cars, danger, fire and knives
    Apathy - Eastern Philosophy
    Blue Scholars - Blue Scholars
    C Rayz Walz - The Dropping
    Decompoze - Decomposition
    Eulorhythmics - Extended play
    Hell Razah - Renaissance Child
    J Dilla - Donuts
    Jedi mind tricks - Servants In Heaven, Kings In Hell
    louis logic and j.j. brown - misery loves comedy
    Lupe Fiasco - Food & Liquor
    MF Grimm - American Hunger
    Mos Def - True Magic
    P.O.S. - Audition
    Stones Throw - 10 Years
    Strange fruit project - The healing
    The coup - Pick a bigger weapon
    The roots - Game Theory
    The Rza Presents - Afro Samurai
    vordul mega - the revolution of yung havoks
    The 4 Horsemen - Chapter Six EP
    Pumpkinhead - Orange Moon Over Brooklyn
    Redman - Live from the Bricks
    Elohim Marino - Son Of Hip-Hop
    Reef the lost cauze - Feast or famine
    Hezekiah - Hurry Up & Wait
    Snowgoons Deluxe - German Lugers
    Wisemen - Wisemen Approaching
    Army Of The Pharaohs - The Torture Papers
    Underclassmen - Underclassic
    Mr. Lif - Mo' Mega
    Bronze Nazareth - The Great Migration
    Busdriver - Roadkill Overcoat
    The Linguistics - The Writes of Passage
    killah priest presents - the end of the world
    black panther - the darkest night ever

    Respect mate, that is one serious f**kin list you got there!

    The Roots 'Game Theory' is an absolutely brilliant album, its nearly my favourite of their entire catalogue at this stage.


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